High severity fire is a historical and integral disturbance process in coniferous forest types. Compounded disturbances such as multiple fires or post-disturbance management activities are increasingly common, but ecological responses are not well understood and may represent novel types of disturbances. I studied bird and small mammal communities in the mixed severity fire regime of the Siskiyou Mountains of southwestern Oregon, USA, at various points in time after one or two high severity fires in and around the historic 200,000-ha Biscuit Fire. Post-disturbance time intervals included 2-4 years after a single fire, 17-18 years after a single fire, 2-3 years after a repeat fire (15 year interval between fires), and >100 years since stand-...
During the two breeding seasons immediately following the numerous and widespread fires of 1988, I e...
The frequency of high-severity “mega-fires” has increased in recent decades, with numerous consequen...
Graduation date: 2002By emulating natural disturbances such as wildfire, managers hope to maintain b...
Graduation date: 2008High severity fire is a historical and integral disturbance process in conifero...
Following high-severity wildfire, post-fire (salvage) logging is a frequently implemented forest man...
Fire is a widespread natural disturbance agent in most conifer-dominated forests. In light of climat...
Abstract. We used 1 year of pre-fire and 4 years of post-fire data to quantify changes in the occurr...
Wildfire is an important driver of forest bird communities in western North America. To fully unders...
Wildfire is a key factor influencing bird communities in western North American forests. We need to ...
Wildfire influences the ecosystem function of fire adapted ecosystems. Climate change has shifted th...
Graduation date: 2011Access restricted to the OSU Community at author's request from Dec. 22, 2010 -...
We investigated how post-fire salvage logging of Ponderosa Pine (Pinus ponderosa) affected populatio...
Prescribed burning is a common management tool for upland hardwood forests, with wildlife habitat im...
Graduation date: 2011Fire severity is hypothesized as an important driver of bird responses to wildf...
Fire can cause profound changes in the composition and abundance of plant and animal species, but lo...
During the two breeding seasons immediately following the numerous and widespread fires of 1988, I e...
The frequency of high-severity “mega-fires” has increased in recent decades, with numerous consequen...
Graduation date: 2002By emulating natural disturbances such as wildfire, managers hope to maintain b...
Graduation date: 2008High severity fire is a historical and integral disturbance process in conifero...
Following high-severity wildfire, post-fire (salvage) logging is a frequently implemented forest man...
Fire is a widespread natural disturbance agent in most conifer-dominated forests. In light of climat...
Abstract. We used 1 year of pre-fire and 4 years of post-fire data to quantify changes in the occurr...
Wildfire is an important driver of forest bird communities in western North America. To fully unders...
Wildfire is a key factor influencing bird communities in western North American forests. We need to ...
Wildfire influences the ecosystem function of fire adapted ecosystems. Climate change has shifted th...
Graduation date: 2011Access restricted to the OSU Community at author's request from Dec. 22, 2010 -...
We investigated how post-fire salvage logging of Ponderosa Pine (Pinus ponderosa) affected populatio...
Prescribed burning is a common management tool for upland hardwood forests, with wildlife habitat im...
Graduation date: 2011Fire severity is hypothesized as an important driver of bird responses to wildf...
Fire can cause profound changes in the composition and abundance of plant and animal species, but lo...
During the two breeding seasons immediately following the numerous and widespread fires of 1988, I e...
The frequency of high-severity “mega-fires” has increased in recent decades, with numerous consequen...
Graduation date: 2002By emulating natural disturbances such as wildfire, managers hope to maintain b...